Public art shall:
(A) Infuse art, culture, and creativity through a community-engaged design which plays on the community’s heritage;
(B) Build on the community’s built environment and distinctive attributes which will highlight the community and provide a sense of place;
(C) Collaborate and create partners with the local government, arts groups, artists, and the community;
(D) Create city and neighborhood landmarks which connects people to place;
(E) Address cultural and environmental appropriateness;
(F) Preserve archaeological, historical, and cultural resources; and
(G) Consider design principles, materials, and maintenance.
(Ord. 1478, passed 9-17-2019)